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Grade 5 Anti-cut and Wear-resistant Pineapple Pattern Kitchen Slaughtering and Fish Killing Anti-cut Breathable Gloves
Name:
Grade 5 anti-cut pineapple pattern wear-resistant gloves
Size:
22×9×2cm
Weight:
About5g
Package:
1 Pair
Material:
Yarn HPPE.
Description:
Kitchen vegetable cutting and fish killing : These gloves effectively protect hands from knives and sharp objects, ensuring safety in kitchen vegetable cutting, fish killing and other operations
Labor protection : Due to its excellent cut-resistant performance, these gloves are also suitable for construction site labor protection, protecting workers' hands during high-intensity labor
Special Industry protection : For workers in special industries such as public security, armed police, and security, these gloves can also effectively reduce the risk of cuts or scratches on their wrists, palms, fingers, and the backs of their hands
Material and design features
This kind of gloves is usually made of high-strength metal wire composite yarn, polymer fibers and other materials, and has excellent anti-cutting performance. It fits in the palm and won't get tired after long wear, and is durable and durable and won 't break even with daily use
Note:
1.There might be a bit color distortions due to different computer resolutions.
2.There might be a slight errors due to different hand measurement.












